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If you've ever wanted to try to sell your stuff at a big event, here's your chance.
Folsom Street Fair is the biggest BDSM event in the world. 325,000+ people, many of whom are shopping for BDSM gear. It's a great place to get exposure of your products, but maybe a bit pricey. After all, a full booth, 10'x10' with insurance and a booth structure rented from Folsom Street Events can run around $655. That's a lot of money for most of us to shell out for an event.
Would you be interested in a deal that lets you "test the waters" before fulling committing to that kind of expense? Maybe you don't have enough stock for a full booth. Maybe you can't swing the expense of a full booth. There are lots of reasons not to want to deal with the hassle of doing Folsom alone. And as added incentive, Society of Janus, The Group in Fresno, and Exiles will be sending people to shop at my booth from their booths. We get a lot of traffic.
I "sublet" booth space at Folsom to help cover my costs since I now need three booths just for my stuff. I supply tables, chairs, and shade cover as well and you'll be included under my insurance. Of course, we DO expect you to be there to help set up and tear down and help load the tables, chairs, etc. onto the trucks. (We have 45 minutes to get off the street.) But if you're interested, I have a half space available for the 2009 Fair. One of my long term "tenants" has moved and given up vending. The cost is $275 and I need the money by August 1.
So let me know.
Domina
Half of a 10'x10' doesn't sound like a lot, but it generally works pretty well.
Folsom Street Fair is the biggest BDSM event in the world. 325,000+ people, many of whom are shopping for BDSM gear. It's a great place to get exposure of your products, but maybe a bit pricey. After all, a full booth, 10'x10' with insurance and a booth structure rented from Folsom Street Events can run around $655. That's a lot of money for most of us to shell out for an event.
Would you be interested in a deal that lets you "test the waters" before fulling committing to that kind of expense? Maybe you don't have enough stock for a full booth. Maybe you can't swing the expense of a full booth. There are lots of reasons not to want to deal with the hassle of doing Folsom alone. And as added incentive, Society of Janus, The Group in Fresno, and Exiles will be sending people to shop at my booth from their booths. We get a lot of traffic.
I "sublet" booth space at Folsom to help cover my costs since I now need three booths just for my stuff. I supply tables, chairs, and shade cover as well and you'll be included under my insurance. Of course, we DO expect you to be there to help set up and tear down and help load the tables, chairs, etc. onto the trucks. (We have 45 minutes to get off the street.) But if you're interested, I have a half space available for the 2009 Fair. One of my long term "tenants" has moved and given up vending. The cost is $275 and I need the money by August 1.
So let me know.
Domina
Half of a 10'x10' doesn't sound like a lot, but it generally works pretty well.
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